The Maritime Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago is calling for the introduction of stricter legislation and tougher penalties for breaches, saying decisive action is needed to deter reckless behaviour and prevent further loss of life.
The association expressed deep sadness over a tragic jet ski incident yesterday that claimed the life of seven-year-old Angelica Jogie. It extended condolences to the family and loved ones affected, saying the loss has caused profound grief within the maritime community.
The Maritime Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago said the incident highlights the urgent need for stronger enforcement and regulation of jet ski and other recreational watercraft operations in Trinidad and Tobago’s waters. It warned that unregulated activity continues to pose serious risks to public safety.
The association said it has been working alongside the Maritime Services Division, the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard, and the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Coastal and Air Support Unit to address ongoing safety concerns. It said these efforts have included consultations, proposals for stricter licensing requirements, and advocacy for enhanced monitoring of operators.
It also said that, as a result of ongoing advocacy, the Maritime Services Division is rolling out a Small Boats Policy requiring all jet ski and small boat operators and owners to be registered with Maritime Services. The association said the policy is intended to improve accountability and promote safer practices on the water.
The association also pointed to the introduction of MOTAP, a web based platform designed to simplify licensing for small boats and personal watercraft in Trinidad and Tobago. Through the platform, users can apply for licences, complete training, take exams, make payments, and download e licences. Operators can currently obtain a Small Boat Operator Licence and a Jet Ski Short Term Licence at https://motap.mowt.gov.tt
The Maritime Services Association of Trinidad and Tobago urged operators to register and comply with the system.
The association reaffirmed its commitment to supporting authorities in their investigation and in advancing measures to prevent similar tragedies. It said the incident must serve as a call to action to ensure the nation’s waters remain safe for recreation, livelihood, and enjoyment.